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Here are some Muslim and Christian and Hindu victins of Hamas terror - will you pray for their families?

Yazen Zakaria Abu Jamaa, 5 years old, was killed by a rocket near his home in Arara in the Negev, 75 miles southeast of Gaza City. Arara is one of the settlements of the Bedouin population in the Negev Desert, long neglected by the Israeli government. There are no sirens — and often no electricity — in these villages. The Iron Dome doesn’t cover them.

At least nine residents of Bedouin settlements in the south were killed by rockets fired from Gaza. Among the dead were six children, including Malek Ibrahim al-Kran, 14, and Javad Ibrahim al-Kran, 15. They were brothers.



Malek Ibrahim al-Kran and Javad Ibrahim al-Kran. Photo: Facebook

Amin Aqel Al-Kran, 11, and Mohammad Dib Al-Kran, 12, cousins, were also killed, as was Faiza Abu Sabeih, 57, and her 13-year-old granddaughter, May Zuhair Abu Sabeih. Fatma Altlakat, 35, was shot to death.



Bipin Joshi. Photo: Facebook

Bipin Joshi, 23, arrived in Israel just two months ago, from Nepal. He worked on Kibbutz Alumim, in southern Israel, tending to crops like carrots, potatoes, and sweet potatoes. Through a program sponsored by the Israeli government, he had enrolled in classes at a nearby university.

On Saturday morning, Bipin was milking the kibbutz’s cows when Hamas attacked. Ten Nepalese workers at the dairy farm were killed. Bipin is still missing. His family and friends worry that he is lying unidentified in a hospital.



Ivonné Rubio and Antonio Macias Montano. Photo: Facebook

While raising their children, Ivonné pursued a degree in accounting and also worked as a model. Antonio worked at a barbershop. On Friday, they joined 3,000 other people at Nova, a music festival near the border with Gaza.

The last time anyone heard from Ivonné was when she called her father, Julio Rubio, at 7:15 a.m. “Dad, we are at war. I am running toward the bunker,” she said. Both Ivonné and Antonio died, along with some 260 others at the music festival. The children are in Jerusalem, safe, with Ivonné’s parents.

“I remember when I knew you as a little girl and now you’ve grown up and become my best friend. I’m the happiest that I get to be with you every moment. I love you forever and ever,” Ivonné wrote to Manuela on her 6th birthday. She’ll turn 7 in three months.

The Story of 11 Families Who Were Victims of Hamas (nymag.com)